Hera was a goddess and omnipresent. To assign a "last known location" implies that she had a physical form that could be attached to a single location. The Greeks did not see their gods this way.
Hera was born and last seen on the isle of Euboa.
That would imply that Hera once actually existed, which she did not. Mythologically, Hera rarely left Mt. Olympus, so it's reasonable to assume she's still there.
Olympus is where she lives, but Hera like other Greek gods and goddesses can move to where she wants to be as fast as thought.
You do know that she's not real, right? She can't have a "last known location" if she never existed.
The sea.
You do know that she's not real, right? She can't have a "last known location" if she never existed.
Hera was a goddess and omnipresent. To assign a "last known location" implies that she had a physical form that could be attached to a single location. The Greeks did not see their gods this way.
Hera was born and last seen on the isle of Euboa.
That would imply that Hera once actually existed, which she did not. Mythologically, Hera rarely left Mt. Olympus, so it's reasonable to assume she's still there.
Olympus is where she lives, but Hera like other Greek gods and goddesses can move to where she wants to be as fast as thought.
You do know that she's not real, right? She can't have a "last known location" if she never existed.
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She is a Greek goddess so her last location would be Ancient Greece.
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The sea.
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